E-government strategy, ICT and innovation for citizen engagement /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Dennis Anderson, Robert Wu, June-Suh Cho, Katja Schroeder
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource (xii, 110 pages) :
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illustrations.
SERIES
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SpringerBriefs in electrical and computer engineering,
ISSN of Series
2191-8112
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: Global Challenges in Turbulent Times: Road to Sustainable E-government.- Effective, Inclusive and Citizen-Oriented Service Delivery, and Governance Innovation.- The Changing Role of ICT in Government -- Six Good Practice Case Studies -- Conclusion.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book discusses three levels of e-government and national strategies to reach a citizen-centric participatory e-government, and examines how disruptive technologies help shape the future of e-government. The authors examine how e-government can facilitate a symbiotic relationship between the government and its citizens. ICTs aid this relationship and promote transparencies so that citizens can place greater trust in the activities of their government. If a government can manage resources more effectively by better understanding the needs of its citizens, it can create a sustainable environment for citizens. Having a national strategy on ICT in government and e-government can significantly reduce government waste, corruption, and inefficiency. Businesses, CIOs and CTOs in the public sector interested in meeting sustainability requirements will find this book useful.